No, You Can’t Reverse Aging by Injecting ‘Young Blood’ and Fasting

No, You Can’t Reverse Aging by Injecting ‘Young Blood’ and Fasting
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Like many celebrities and entrepreneurs, 45-year-old U.S. tech billionaire Bryan Johnson is trying to reverse the aging process.
Spending an average of $2 million a year on an anti-aging regimen, Johnson claims he now ages slower than some children. He explains: “The pace my body accumulates aging damage is less than the average 10-year-old.”
Rachael Jefferson-Buchanan
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Lecturer in Human Movement Studies (Health and PE) and Creative Arts, Charles Sturt University
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